The passholder has to there at time of pickup going by the websiteJust found out daughter is at proctor Friday and I have to drive the bus. Any of you ragged passholders willing to PM a buddy code?
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The passholder has to there at time of pickup going by the websiteJust found out daughter is at proctor Friday and I have to drive the bus. Any of you ragged passholders willing to PM a buddy code?
probably another Food & Beverage manager......Probably going to hit Ragged on Thursday despite the disappointing trail count.
Skied BW today for the first time this year. Nice conditions thanks to some fresh snow but they’re also dicking the dog on snowmaking, which has been their M.O. for a few years unfortunately. They’ll make that early effort to get open which is cool but they just don’t have the motivation to go for it after that. I was told today that the current GM is not a skier. If true, that explains a lot.
My understanding is that they rent their compressors and have to return them by end of January. If that’s correct, the clock is very much ticking. They’ve long enjoyed a geographic advantage compared to other NH mountains but that seems to be diminishing. As mentioned above, Omni is not really a ski company, and it’s showing.I think BW is extremely air limited. Yes they can open their first trails quick with their low E HKDs and the fact that they are manicured greens. But once they get into expansion mode and the Ratniks come out they crawl to an absolute halt. It’s astonishing just how long some trails take to make snow on.
Look for me at ragged I'll be around. Too bad about bw I used to like skiing with my father there after he got too old for cannon.Probably going to hit Ragged on Thursday despite the disappointing trail count.
Skied BW today for the first time this year. Nice conditions thanks to some fresh snow but they’re also dicking the dog on snowmaking, which has been their M.O. for a few years unfortunately. They’ll make that early effort to get open which is cool but they just don’t have the motivation to go for it after that. I was told today that the current GM is not a skier. If true, that explains a lot.
CT? Ragged averages over 100” a year. It’s not Utah but it’s twice the vast majority of CT. We skied well into April the last two years skiing woods and natural like Sweepstakes the first week of April 3 of the last 4 years.Because realistically a mountain that size isn't going to resurface most trails, certainly not in any sort of timeframe that would have an impact. What I meant by better is they ensure a long season, which for Ragged, which does not get much natural and is in a location not known for being very conducive temp wise (Upper Valleyish climate is more like CT than you would expect), a solid base is going to give better results operationally overall. They get a freeze thaw cycle literally every week most years.
Yeah they have a weird obsession with blowing ridiculously deep and letting it sit forever to drain out
It was boring last week. Took an hour and 1/2 lunch in the parking lot. Then quit at 2:45.
I meant if the trees aren’t open I won’t go.Plenty of trees, we just have no snow.